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You cannot say you've done a thorough lap of Winnipeg food until you have had a roti from Tropikis on Ellice Avenue. EVERYTHING is homemade but you have to like curried food. Even though I have a masochistic enjoyment of the "suicide" level of hotness, they also come in mild, medium and hot.
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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
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3 INVESTORS IN TRUMP’S TRUTH SOCIAL DEAL ARRESTED FOR INSIDER TRADING CNN reported: According to the indictment, the three individuals together made more than $22 million in illegal profits by purchasing shares in Digital World Acquisition Corporation after secretly learning about the blank-check firm’s plan to buy Trump Media & Technology Group. The value of the securities they purchased went up sharply once the Trump deal was announced, prosecutors say. The defendants and individuals they tipped off then sold their securities for a significant profit, according to prosecutors. There is no evidence at this time that Trump had anything to do with insider trading. How the Truth Social deal with DWAC came under immediate investigative scrutiny by the federal government for being a potential scheme to bilk investors. Trump tried to outrun the SEC investigation by removing himself and his son Donald Trump Jr. from the Truth Social board.
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Vice President of Loco Bank fell out the window from 11th floor in Moscow on 24.06. She was 28
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Tough Love? Florida Cops Reportedly Jailed 3-Year-Old Over Potty Training Problems Two Florida police officers are under investigation after one of the cops admitted to putting their 3-year-old son in jail over potty training issues last year, according to The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Daytona Beach Shores Lt. Michael Schoenbrod told a Department of Children and Families caseworker that his son was “having difficulty” with toilet training and was jailed “on successive days” in October. “He was crying. I was getting the response I expected from him,” said Schoenbrod, as captured on body camera footage by a Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputy. The officer’s son was reportedly handcuffed the second time he was jailed. Schoenbrod said he’d also put his other child in jail. He told the caseworker that he did something similar with his then-4-year-old son after he hit a girl and was “misbehaving” at preschool, the News-Journal reported. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/florida-police-officer-son-jail-report_n_649d4003e4b0dcb22c4334c1
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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
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Confused feelings about this- like watching your mother in law drive your car off a cliff. -
Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
Tracker replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
When you look at the GMs of the Elks, TiCats and Riders, you may have an idea. -
If the Bombers redeem themselves against the angry birds, all will be forgotten quickly, but I continue to have concerns about the Bomber secondary. The O-line has been so good for so long, they get a Mulligan.
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Blue Bombers - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
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I thought both Pigrome and Salima showed that they had the tools to do the job, but I am not a coach and have no way to assess their attitudes. -
Donut flavoured beers?
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Welcome but did you see the previous post about donuts? Best to ingratiate yourself right off. Donuts. Bring donuts.
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No problem- its good for any occasion.
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Ex-staffer describes Trump fantasizing about sex with Ivanka Former President Donald Trump made sexual comments about his daughter Ivanka that were so lewd he was rebuked by his Chief of Staff, former Trump official Miles Taylor writes in a new book. The comments are used by Taylor to highlight almost daily instances of sexism in the Trump White House that were so bad one senior female official told the writer, “This is not a healthy workplace for women.” "Aides said he talked about Ivanka Trump's breasts, her backside, and what it might be like to have sex with her, remarks that once led (former Chief of Staff) John Kelly to remind the president that Ivanka was his daughter," Taylor writes. "Afterward, Kelly retold that story to me in visible disgust. Trump, he said, was 'a very, very evil man.'" The details contained in the upcoming new book, “Blowback: A Warning to Save Democracy from the Next Trump,” were outlined in an exclusive interview with Newsweek Wednesday. Taylor, a former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security who admitted to anonymously writing a 2018 op-ed in the New York Times titled “"I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration,” said, "There still are quite a few female leaders from the Trump administration who have held their tongues about the unequal treatment they faced in the administration at best, and the absolute naked sexism they experienced with the hands of Donald Trump at worst." He said “undisguised sexism” was aimed at everybody from lowly staff members to cabinet secretaries. https://www.alternet.org/ivanka-trump-2661980261/
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I cannot prove the 7 million dollar payout, but one of my patients was a priest who left orders after being severely beaten in Honduras and he knew firsthand of nuns who were raped, tortured and even killed by the death squads. These priests and nuns in Central America appealed to Rome for help when the threats began followed by attacks and killings, but were completely ignored. He said that he heard from others in the church hierarchy about the payment.
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I suggest that the religions were only a cover story. The wars were all about power and wealth and Muslims killed each other, as did Christians and Jews. The desire to better oneself at the expense seems to be a core distinction among humans. Other animals do it, too but not with the same enthusiasm. Ironically, when I worked with the dying, damned few boasted about their accumulations. A few did but very few. Most were regretful about the time they wasted chasing the wrong rabbit. If yo are pursuing the wrong stuff, you can never get enough.
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CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
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Buzzkill. -
CFL - 2023 Regular Season - Discussion Thread
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I guess they finally let him out. -
INDICTED FELON TRUMP GREETED WITH HANDSHAKES FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT IN MASSACHUSETTS Trump arrived in Massachusetts and was greeted by a group of law enforcement officers who wanted to shake his hand. It is illegal in almost every jurisdiction for law enforcement officers to engage in partisan political activity while they are in uniform. The hypocrisy of those who are paid to protect and serve who showed up to glad hand a man who is accused of more than 70 federal and local felonies should not be lost on anyone. One of the reasons why Donald Trump continued and possibly continues to break laws is the kind of treatment that he got in the video above. No community should want their law enforcement officers hanging out with Donald Trump. Trump keeps breaking the law, because far too many people have given him special treatment. It is difficult to believe the statement that everyone is equal in the eyes of the law when a man who confessed on tape to stealing classified government secrets is greeted like a hero. It is wrong, and the reason why so many Americans won’t believe that Trump will be held accountable until they see it with their own eyes. (Birds of a feather)
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Few dictators in the last few hundred years has died in their beds at a ripe old age. Most have reaped what they sowed.
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Putin's paranoia may well cause his downfall.
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FBI And DHS Ignored 'Massive Amount' Of Intelligence Before Jan. 6, Senate Says WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security downplayed or ignored “a massive amount of intelligence information” ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S Capitol, according to the chairman of a Senate panel that on Tuesday released a new report on the intelligence failures ahead of the insurrection. The report details how the agencies failed to recognize and warn of the potential for violence as some of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters openly planned the siege in messages and forums online. Among the multitude of intelligence that was overlooked was a December 2020 tip to the FBI that members of the far-right extremist group Proud Boys planned to be in Washington, D.C., for the certification of Joe Biden’s victory and their “plan is to literally kill people,” the report said. The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee said the agencies were also aware of many social media posts that foreshadowed violence, some calling on Trump’s supporters to “come armed” and storm the Capitol, kill lawmakers or “burn the place to the ground.” Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, the Democratic chairman of the Homeland panel, said the breakdown was “largely a failure of imagination to see threats that the Capitol could be breached as credible,” echoing the findings of the Sept. 11 commission about intelligence failures ahead of the 2001 terrorist attacks. The report by the panel’s majority staff says the intelligence community has not entirely recalibrated to focus on the threats of domestic, rather than international, terrorism. And government intelligence leaders failed to sound the alarm “in part because they could not conceive that the U.S. Capitol Building would be overrun by rioters.” Still, Peters said, the reasons for dismissing what he called a “massive” amount of intelligence “defies an easy explanation.” While several other reports have examined the intelligence failures around Jan. 6 ― including a bipartisan 2021 Senate report, the House Jan. 6 committee last year and several separate internal assessments by the Capitol Police and other government agencies — the latest investigation is the first congressional report to focus solely on the actions of the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis. In the wake of the attack, Peters said the committee interviewed officials at both agencies and found what was “pretty constant finger pointing” at each other. “Everybody should be accountable because everybody failed,” Peters said.